In an interview with The American Prospect, Steve Bannon said there's no military solution to North Korea and described the white supremacist movement as 'a collection of clowns.' The journalist who spoke with him talked about their chat. (Aug. 17)

They wash their hands of neo-Nazis and wag their fingers at leftists. But in the frenzied blame game over the deadly violence at a rally of white supremacists, Donald Trump's loyal base is happy to absolve the president himself. (Aug. 16)

Nancy Pelosi lashed out at President Trump Wednesday, calling his response to the racially-charged violence in Charlottesville, Virginia \u0022very sad for our country.\u0022 She also called out GOP lawmakers for not criticizing the president's com

With corporate chieftains fleeing, President Donald Trump abruptly abolished their White House business councils on Wednesday - the latest fallout from his combative comments on racially charged violence in Charlottesville, Virginia. (Aug. 16)

Republicans in Utah nominated Provo Mayor John Curtis for the US House seat vacated by Jason Chaffetz. Curtis overcame nearly $1 million in attacks from out-of-state groups to win the three-way GOP primary in the heavily Republican district. (Aug. 1

At Trump Tower in New York City, President Trump explains to the media that he thinks removing statues like the one of Gen. Robert E. Lee rewrites history. He also says there were many types of 'bad people' to blame for the violence in Virginia.

President Trump has endorsed Luther Strange to replace Jeff Sessions as Alabama's Senator. But are Alabama Republicans listening? In the first poll since his endorsement, Trafalgar Group finds that Roy Moore, Strange's opponent, has seen his lead gr

From Trump Tower in New York City, President Trump implied the removal of the statue of General Robert E. Lee could be the beginning of a trend of removing statues of historic figures on public display. He asks 'where does it stop?'

Combative and insistent, President Donald Trump declared Tuesday \u0022there is blame on both sides\u0022 for the deadly violence last weekend in Virginia, appearing to once again equate the actions of white supremacist groups and those protesting t

White House Chief Strategist Steve Bannon's position in the West Wing is more precarious than it's ever been, with few allies remaining and a growing roster of attackers. But that doesn't mean the keeper of Trump's populist flame will be out of a job

President Donald Trump says CEOs who have quit his White House council are 'leaving out of embarrassment.' His comments came Wednesday while answering questions from reporters in New York City. (Aug. 15)

President Trump said Tuesday the groups protesting against white supremacists in Charlottesville, Virginia, were also very violent. He called those protesters the alt-left, and says there is \u0022blame on both sides\u0022 after the deadly violence.

Utah voters are choosing one of three Republican candidates in the race to replace U.S. Rep. Jason Chaffetz. The winner of Tuesday's race will be the odds-on favorite to win the November general election in the heavily Republican district. (Aug. 15)

President Donald Trump touted business optimism, the record stock market, and low unemployment as he said the federal government plans to boost apprenticeships and workforce training programs. (Aug. 11)

As tensions ramp up between the U.S. and North Korea, the intelligence community believes that the rogue nation may be capable of hurling a nuclear weapon at American soil, but the liklihood of a successful attack is unknown. (August 10)

President Donald Trump escalated a stunning feud against his top Senate partner, suggesting the Majority Leader might have to think about stepping aside if he doesn't deliver on the president's agenda of health care, taxes and infrastructure.

President Donald Trump says he's planning to add billions of dollars to the nation's anti-missile programs. Trump spoke to reporters after a security briefing at his golf club in Bedminster, New Jersey. (Aug. 10)

A defiant U.S. President Donald Trump told reporters Thursday 'let's see' what North Korea does to Guam, saying he will not stand for the threat against the U.S. and its allies from North Korea. (Aug. 10)

President Donald Trump's strategy for dealing with North Korea could be upended with his threat to slam Pyongyang with fire and fury. Trump's harsh rhetoric could undermine his ability to cooperate with China to resolve the North Korea crisis.

A low-flying Russian Air Force jet flew over the U.S Capitol. The plane scouted over several government buildings including the Pentagon, National Mall,and the White House, ABC News Confirms. Veuer's Nathan Rousseau Smith has the full story.

A spokesman for President Donald Trump's former campaign chairman, Paul Manafort, says that FBI agents served a search warrant at one of his homes. The AP's Eric Tucker said the raid is an indication of seriousness on the part of investigators. (Aug

President Donald Trump's vow to unleash 'fire and fury' on North Korea if it continues to threaten the United States may sound tough but it also underscores the profoundly limited options in dealing with the Stalinist state. (Aug. 8)

Directly contradicting President Trump, a draft report produced by 13 federal agencies concludes that the U.S. is already feeling the negative impacts of climate change, over the last four decades. (Aug. 8)

From his NJ golf resort, President Donald Trump marked his 200th day in office with a barrage of tweets lauding his accomplishments. With a GOP dominated Congress, Trump's legislative agenda should have easily sailed through - instead it stalled.

Special Presidential Envoy for the Global Coalition to Counter ISIS (the Islamic State group), Brett McGurk, told reporters at the State Department on Friday that the US-led coalition is in 'phase one' in its fight against IS militants in Syria.

The U.S. director of national intelligence joined the attorney general Friday in warning about leaks of classified information, saying that anyone who does will be prosecuted to the 'fullest extent of the law'.

Sen. John McCain talks about his call for bipartisanship and functionality in Congress, and issues that, in his view, will require bipartisan cooperation, during an interview with The Arizona Republic on Aug. 3, 2017. Hannah Gaber/azcentral.com

Sen. John McCain describes his decision to vote against the “skinny repeal” of the Affordable Care Act and his “no” vote on the Senate floor, during an interview with The Arizona Republic on Aug. 3, 2017. Hannah Gaber/azcentral.com